Adequan Global Dressage Festival New Small Tour Star Proving Unbeatable

Heather Blitz's Praestemarkens Quatero impresses to finish the week with his third win, in the Intermediate I Freestyle with 73.6%. - Adequan Global Dressage Festival

Week Three of the 2018 Adequan Global Dressage Festival Wraps Up With a New Small Tour Star Proving Unbeatable

Local rider Heather Blitz made it three victories from three starts in week three of the Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF), an annual 12-week dressage circuit at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida. While week three has concluded, AGDF continues on February 8-11 with CDI5* competition.

The smile on Heather Blitz’s face when talking about Praestemarkens Quatero is a clear indication of how highly she rates the nine-year-old, winner of the Intermediate I Freestyle CDI3* class, presented by Triple Crown Nutrition, with 73.6%. And it’s with good reason.

“I knew his dam by Rohdiamant while I was living in Denmark and suggested to his breeder, Inger Recht, that she use the stallion Quaterback on her,” she explained. “I moved back the US, but when ‘Q Ball’ was six, they asked if I’d like to try him. When I sat on him he felt like he was already my horse; like putting on a familiar pair of jeans.”

Their small tour freestyle began with halt to canter, and included extended canters down the center line into tight pirouettes, flying changes on tight, curving lines and shoulder-in performed on the center line. The only blip was a stride of canter in the trot half-pass right, but they were on the beat of the music throughout and it was more than enough to convince the judges to award victory to the pair.

Imported to the U.S. in early 2015, Praestemarkens Quatero has been in trying with Blitz in Florida and the two have been building a strong rapport. That bond appears rock solid as they have won eight of their nine CDI starts.

“Q Ball is extremely powerful with a big personality and always wants to give 120%. But the power works in his favor, and he now trusts that I know what I’m doing. His confidence is growing with each test,” added Blitz, 49, who credits work out of the saddle including yoga, pilates, weight lifting and cardio, for her ability to “keep up with the youngsters in the sport”.

Heather Blitz with Swedish judge at C Bo Jena and Johnny Robb on behalf of Triple Crown Nutrition.
Heather Blitz with Swedish judge at C Bo Jena and Johnny Robb on behalf of Triple Crown Nutrition. Photo Credit: ©SusanJStickle – Adequan Global Dressage Festival

Their next stop, after a couple of rest weeks, is the CDI in Tryon, North Carolina, in mid April, where Blitz will also be coaching her pupil, Paralympian Annie Peavy, who will contest the CPEDI the same weekend.

Second-placed Eliane Cordia van Reesema (USA) was also riding a nine-year-old, her own Cristallo gelding, Codiak, who scored 71.725%. Canada’s Tom Dvorak finished in third on Ribot with 71.25%.

In the amateur division Intermediate I CDI class, Sonia Zügel and Hemingway (her own 14-year-old by His Highness) claimed the blue ribbon with 63.647% ahead of Amanda Lopez’s two rides, who both finished on 63.059%. She took second on Taranco and third on Quantum, split on collectives alone.

This concludes week three of the 12-week 2018 Adequan Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) — an annual circuit at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Florida, that boasts seven CDI competitions. The next is the showcase contest, the CDI5*, which runs February 8-11, and features top names including Laura Graves and Adrienne Lyle.

Photo Credits: ©SusanJStickle